Most of the bodies plunged into UK's Thames river are from the Bronze and Iron Ages, as per the findings of the study.
Hundreds of human bones have emerged from the River Thames in the last two centuries, most of them prehistoric.
Scientists and historians finally know why hundreds of human bones are still being pulled from the bottom of the River Thames ...
Countless human bones have been found at the bottom of the River Thames in England, and some of them have been dated back to ...
It was the first ever published account of human remains being dredged from the River Thames during the construction of the Victoria Bridge. An unusual amount of skulls were found among bronze and ...
The entire river is traced by the Thames Path National Trail ... 4km / 2.5 miles to 14.5km / 9 miles Map Wittenham Clumps, Oxfordshire’s ‘twin peaks’, rise 120m and 110m, providing a ...
A map showing where in London a new footbridge could be built as part of the scheme to deliver the Lower Thames Crossing has ...